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Geir Pedersen, the government and the opposition he is trying to bring together are caught in the web of the civil war
International community and Yemeni government have avoided an environmental disaster in the Red Sea
Hisham Al Hashimi was shot dead outside his Baghdad home in 2020 sparking nationwide outrage at the government
Country's leader speaks to Sky News Arabia in rare and wide-ranging interview
Baghdad's integrity commission claims red notices will be issued, but sources say the issue has become a political football
More than 30 countries have been invited to Ukraine talks in the port city over the weekend
Public outcry led to government clarification over issue that dates back to early 1990s
Philippe Lazzarini says needs of 24,000 residents must be met with sustainable solutions to help them become self-reliant
Several have expressed the anger of Muslims across the world after incidents in Sweden and Denmark
Poignant ceremony marks another milestone in rebuilding parts of Iraqi city destroyed in war with ISIS
Sheikh Mohammed gives group of horses to Lania Fakher and sets up training centre for her
Saudi Arabia backs Baghdad's request for meeting of nations as people take to the streets in Lebanon, Iraq and Iran
Tensions escalated between sanctioned militia leader and Cardinal Sako
Protesters storm Stockholm's embassy in Baghdad and set it on fire
Lack of assistance 'will push refugees on to irregular routes towards Europe', warns UNHCR